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Made in little Wenzhou, Italy: the latest label from Tuscanyhttp://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/17/made-in-little-wenzhou-italy
In the third of our series on immigration in Europe, John Hooper visits the thriving, Chinese-run <em>pronto moda</em> workshops of Prato<p>You only need to walk a few hundred yards down Via Pistoiese, a narrow road out of Prato, to feel you have travelled several thousand miles. Beyond the bakery, at number 29, Italy all but evaporates.</p><p>The supermarket shelves offer dried lily flowers, bags of deep-frozen chickens' feet and jars of salted jellyfish. There is a Chinese herbalist, a Chinese jeweller, Chinese restaurants and bars, even a Chinese ice cream parlour.</p> <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/17/made-in-little-wenzhou-italy">Continue reading...</a>ItalyWorld newsChinaEuropean UnionSilvio BerlusconiManufacturing sectorBusinessFashionLife and styleAsia PacificWed, 17 Nov 2010 15:07:04 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/17/made-in-little-wenzhou-italyNick Cornish/GuardianTwo young women walk past a fresco in Prato, which has Italy's largest Chinese population. Photograph: Nick Cornish for the GuardianNick Cornish/GuardianTwo young women walk past a fresco in Prato, which has Italy's largest Chinese population. Photograph: Nick Cornish for the GuardianJohn Hooper in Prato2010-11-17T15:07:04Z